To: Jonty30
It absolutely would be fascinating to see how it was done, especially given we’ve been told early humans in the Americas were basically cavemen hunter/gatherers.
I personally think a lot of things we’ve been told about ancient civilizations is wrong and science has gotten so political that no one really challenges conventional thinking for fear of losing grants, etc.
15 posted on
04/05/2025 10:26:59 AM PDT by
srmanuel
To: srmanuel
Fear of losing grants should be the ordinary, primary reason for somebody losing their grant.
To: srmanuel
You are correct, srmanuall, if a well known Archiologist with 4 Doctorate degrees and six books, didn’t discover it, then it doesn’t exist! Fear of losing all those grants.
To: srmanuel
I personally think a lot of things we’ve been told about ancient civilizations is wrong and science has gotten so political that no one really challenges conventional thinking for fear of losing grants, etc.
So if "what we've been told" is wrong and science is so political we can't trust it then what does the data tell you instead? The data is out there, its the interpretations of the data that you're questioning. But natural stone formations aren't in the same startosphere as (made up) climate models. Does the 100's of 1000's of years of geological data we have suggest that alien angels (nephilim) or Atlanteans 10,000 years ago actually built pyramids and the stone wall in Montana? Or are there countless other examples of nature producing geometic fpormations around the world?
43 posted on
04/05/2025 11:12:19 AM PDT by
brent13a
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